February/March 2015 Volume 7 Issue 1 Officers & Board of Directors President Laura Meyer (316)253-4634 w.w.training@training.com Vice President Terry Craft (620)222-4464 tcraft@sktc.net Secretary Yvette Howey yhowey@msn.com Treasurer Martha Wallisch (316)794-3514 wallbraun@msn.com Board of Directors Jeannine McLain (2015) (316)799-1012 mrakizmet@yahoo.com Denise Meyer (2015) (316)542-9853 engacres@aol.com Ann Ford (2015) (316)777-4529 jford23@cox.net Jim Ford (2016) (316)777-4529 jford23@cox.net Cindy Howey (2016) ksahs@live.com Yvonne Yearout (2016) (620)669-9803 From the Editor The show season is upon us already. Scottsdale is going on as I type, with the Sunflower Arabian Horse Show just 2 months away. The Heartland Classic All Breed Show has been moved to the end of August due to a conflict with some of the barns and other shows. Before you know it, we will be into Regionals and Youth Nationals. We are trying a new meeting place this time. The Egg Crate Café is located in the same center as Wesley ER West. They have promised us a room separate from the rest of the dining room. Mom, Dad & I have eaten there a few times and the food is good. However, they stop serving at 2:00 PM, so we are starting at 11:00 AM. We can start the meeting, take a break for lunch, then resume the meeting. In case you didn t receive the email from AHA, there is an Ad-Hoc committee working with the US National Show Commission to create a more exciting platform for the In-Hand classes. It is a work in progress, so stay tuned for updates from AHA. Take a few minutes to check the new KAHS website. It is finally up and working! There is still a lot of work to be done, but it will ultimately provide more information, including copies of the KAHS Newsletter and links to important and fun websites. While we complain about the cold weather and snow, I keep reminding my self, we could all be living in the Northeast. As I see what my friends are going (continued on page 2) Board of Directors & General Meeting February 28, 2015 Egg Crate Café (NE corner of 13th & Tyler in Wesley ER Center) 8606 W 13th St. N, #150 Wichita, KS 67212 Lunch & Meeting: 11:00 AM (We will have a separate room, but Egg Crate stops serving at 2:00) Please RSVP to Terry Craft by February 26 tcraft@sktc.net (620)222-4464
VOLUME 7, ISSUE 1 PAGE 2 KANSAS ARABIAN HORSE SOCIETY Approved Minutes of the October 5, 2014 meeting Winning Ways Training Center, Wichita The meeting was called to order at 2:18 PM by President Jim Ford. Also present were Cindy Howey, Laura Meyer, Ann Ford, Harold Thieszen, Martha Wallisch, Terry Craft, Denise Meyer, Jeannine McLain, Yvonne Yearout, Kim Lord and Yvette Howey. No minutes from the previous meeting were available. The Treasurer s Report was reviewed. Martha is working on getting the Futurity money straightened out with Dena Kaminiski. She also reported that the check issued to the Children s Home still has not been cashed. She will contact Sarah. Cindy reported that we have 41 Senior members (one more was just received, bringing the total to 42) plus 1 Youth. The slate of officers was presented by Denise and Yvonne. They will be as follows: President Laura Meyer Vice President Terry Craft Secretary Yvette Howey Treasurer Martha Wallisch Board Members Cindy Howey Yvonne Yearout Jim Ford. Harold moved and Laura seconded to approve the slate of officers as presented. The motion was approved. The new officers will take office the first of January. Denise reported on the Sunflower show. Region 11 said no. Region 9 could not be convinced by Rusty and said no. Region 10 does not like one day shows and said no. Denise is hopeful that we can still get Region 6 to accept. Rusty said she will bring it up at Convention that Regions do not seem to want to cooperate with each other. Denise also reported on the Heartland show. She is trying to get open dates for 2015. She will get together with Terry to see what dates are available but will try for the second or third weekend in May of the last weekend in April. The next meeting will be November 15 at Genghis Grill at noon. Cindy reported that the Resolutions for Convention are online (29 Resolutions). One of the resolutions is asking that Youths be counted for Delegates to Convention. All members present felt this was a good idea. Jeannine moved the meeting adjourn. Denise seconded. The meeting adjourned at 3:18 PM. Respectfully submitted, Yvette Howey, Secretary (From the Editor continued from page 1) through with their horses, trying to stay warm up there, I am thankful that I don t have to deal with several feet of snow. The little bit (relatively) that we get isn t that bad. A few of our members are from the New York area (Jeannine & Cheryl), so I imagine that they are very happy to live in Kansas right now. I look forward to seeing many of you at the upcoming shows and meetings. Don t forget, if you have anything that you want to brag about (shows, babies, etc.), let me know. I will gladly put it in the Newsletter. Until next time, Cindy Howey KAHS Newsletter Editor Kansas Arabian Horse Society Balance Sheet October 3, 2014 Assets Bank and Cash Accounts Deerfield Bond $ 10,000.00 General Funds Checking $ 1,448.45 Money Market - KAHS $ 19,885.68 Total Bank and Cash Accounts $31,334.13 Total Assets $31,334,13 Restricted Funds and Equity Deerfield Youth Dev. Fund $ 3,695.22 Futurity Fund $1,809.79 Scholarships & Grants $ 36.41 Stallion Auction Futurity Fund $1,641.45 Total Restricted Funds $7,182.87 Equity $24,151.26 Total Restricted Funds and Equity $31,334.13
VOLUME 7, ISSUE 1 PAGE 3 Ten Great Horse Records The Tallest Horse: Samson, born in 1846, stood 21.2 1/2 hands high and weighed 3,360 pounds! A hand is equal to four inches, so that's 7.2 feet high at the withers! Imagine trying to ride a horse THAT big! The Smallest Horse: His name was Little Pumpkin, and he was only 14 inches tall at the withers, and weighed just 20 pounds! He was born April 15, 1973. The Oldest Horse: Old Billy (fitting name!) lived to be 62 years old. That's ancient! He was born in 1760 and died in 1822, and lived in England. Oldest Pony: Sugarpuff, a pony that lived in England, lived to be 56 years old. He was a Shetland x Exmoor gelding and he was put down due to health problems. He was seal brown in color. The Highest Jump: Huaso could have easily jumped over the biggest horse in the world! He is the world record holder, jumping 2.47 meters, or 8 feet, 2 inches! He was a Thoroughbred born in Chile and was ridden by Captain Alberton Larraguibel Morales. You can read the whole story here! The Longest Jump: A horse named "Something" jumped an amazing 27 feet, 6.75 inches over water! ridden He was ridden by Andre Ferreira in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1975 The most expensive horse: The Green Monkey, a Thoroughbred racehorse, was purchased for $16 million... he was later retired from racing when he was raced 3 times and placed third once. The Most Races Ever Won: Kingston, a Thoroughbred, ran 138 races and won 89 of them. The Fastest Horses: Quarter Horses are said to be able to sprint at almost 50 miles per hour! Thoroughbreds race longer dis-tances, and often win races going 35-40 miles per hour! The Greatest Load Ever Pulled A Shire horse named Vulcan pulled an incredible 29 tons, when he was measured in 1924 with a "dynamometer", an instrument used to measure power. Two Shire horses then pulled the max that regis-tered on the dynamometer-- over 50 tons!
VOLUME 7, ISSUE 1 PAGE 4 KAHS Directory Updates Carrot and Apple Cookies 1 cup sweet feed 2 cup bran 1 cup flax seed 4 large carrots, shredded 1 cup molasses 1/2 cup brown sugar 1 cup applesauce Mix molasses, brown sugar, carrots and applesauce in one bowl. In another bowl mix the dry ingredients. Slowly combine the molasses mixture with the dry ingredients. Add only enough molasses mixture to form a thick dough, add more bran if necessary. Line cookie sheet with aluminum foil. Using a tablespoon, drop batter onto cookie sheet and flatten slightly to form portions about the size of a silver dollar. Bake at 300 degrees F for about 1 hour. Flip and bake for an additional 45 minutes until they are dried out. Keep checking to make sure they don't burn. I couldn t resist another one I found on Facebook (Campfire Stories) Courtesy of Think Like A Horse Horse Cookie Recipes (http://www.thinklikeahorse.org/index-17.html#) Show Results & Baby News (or anything else you want to brag about) (2-legged & 4-legged) Don t forget to send in your Show Results, Baby News or anything else that you would like to share with your fellow Arabian enthusiasts. I will put it in the Newsletter as space permits. Courtesy of my friends on Facebook (More Than Horsin ) KAHS Newsletter Editor - Cindy Howey P.O. Box 98, Andale, KS 67001 KsAHS@live.com
VOLUME 7, ISSUE 1 PAGE 5 Newsletter Advertising (Published 6 times per year) Full Page Ad $30.00/issue Full Page Flyer (you supply) $25.00/issue Half Page $20.00/issue Business Card $5.00/issue Business Card $25.00/year Classified $6.00 < 30 words Additional Words @ $0.10/word Email is the preferred method of receiving ads, but you can mail your ad to me & I will scan it. I do not guarantee the quality of the ad if I am scanning it. Payment accepted is Cash or Check/Money Order made payable to KAHS & must be received prior to publication. Call me with any questions. Newsletter Editor - Cindy Howey P.O. Box 98, Andale, KS 67001 KsAHS@live.com KAHS Directory The New Directory has been mailed to all KAHS members. Corrections/Additions/Changes will be published in upcoming Newsletters. Please send your info to: Cindy Howey P.O. Box 98, Andale, KS 670019 316-445-2150 ksahs@live.com AHA Frequent Rider Program (FRP) The Frequent Rider Program rewards riders for every hour that they spend riding or driving an Arabian or Half-Arabian/Anglo-Arabian horse in non-competitive activities. You can earn your hours on a trail ride, participating in parades, taking lessons, training under saddle and more. A one-time processing fee of $25 is due when you sign up for the program and is good for the lifetime of the individual rider. You may ride any number of horses, as long as they are Arabians, Half-Arabian/Anglo- Arabians registered with the Arabian Horse Association. Awards are based on the number of hours you ride or drive an eligible horse. Currently, awards include Lapel Pins, AHA T-shirts, AHA Hats, AHA Soft-sided Cooler and more. There is no time limit to reach these goals. For more information, contact AHA or go to www.arabianhorses.org. Don t forget to send you FRP Award Achievements to Cindy Howey to be included in the Newsletter Advantages of joining an AHA-Affiliated Club (like the Kansas Arabian Horse Society Club #8278) It has come to our attention that there are many people who are Direct-Members of AHA with no club affiliation. One of the main reasons to join an AHA-affiliated club is to SAVE MONEY. But there are other advantages, such as: Enjoy associating with other Arabian horse owners and Arabian horse enthusiast Pleasure ride with other Arabians Enjoy club social events, such as pot lucks, meetings, etc. Be eligible for club sponsored programs and awards Receive regular communications via club and Region 8 newsletters and emails Have a voice be represented Vote in your club, or become an officer or serve on a committee Be counted towards the Delegate strength Serve as a voting Delegate to Region 8 meetings & the Annual AHA Convention Direct-AHA members are NOT represented at Regional meetings and Convention SAVE MONEY get a discount on a Competition Card (required for those competing in AHA-recognized shows and distance rides, Horse Achievement Awards, recording of Open competitions as well as getting $1 million personal excess liability insurance). If you know of someone who is a Direct-member of AHA, invite them to join our group and BE REPRESENTED. KAHS Membership forms are available at www.ksahs.com or contact Membership Chair, Cindy Howey, at or ksahs@live.com
KANSAS ARABIAN HORSE SOCIETY NEWS PAGE 6 2015 February 13-15 Equifest Kansas Pavilions (old Coliseum) Wichita (Park City), KS April 11-12 Sunflower Arabian Horse Show Wichita Pavilions Wichita, KS July 18-25 Youth Nationals Albuquerque, NM August 10-15 Canadian Nationals Brandon, Manitoba 28-30 Heartland All-Breed Horse Show KAHS/KSHA Kansas Pavilions Wichita, KS Calendar of Events WE RE ON THE WEB! WWW.KSAHS.COM September 14-20 Sport Horse Nationals Lexington, VA October 23-31 US Nationals Tulsa, OK Look for more event dates in the upcoming KAHS Newsletters. You can also go to the Club s website at www.ksahs.com for more updated information. Also, check Facebook for information. Kansas Arabian Horse Society P.O. Box 98 Andale, KS 67001-0098